The 2025 Annual Report from the Donnelly Centre is now able to be enjoyed! This magazine-style report has 68 pages showcasing our most popular research stories and news highlights, in addition to covering a breakdown of our faculty, students, awards, and funding.
“The Annual Report is always a great send-off to the previous year,” says Stephane Angers, Director of the Donnelly Centre. “It’s a challenge to condense a year’s worth of research for a whole building, but we try to encapsulate what makes all our labs special.”
The Annual Report for this year was created by Donnelly’s Communication Coordinator Kira Belaoussoff, who designed the document with the intent of summarizing the centre, in both text and visuals. The cover, illustrated by Belaoussoff, references the centre’s iconic bamboo forest, and brings together visuals from the research on Donnelly labs and research themes. Among the stalks of bamboo there is a DNA strand, cardiac muscle cells, a neuron, a mouse, and more.
The report itself includes all research stories from the previous year, including three pieces published as a part of the Donnelly’s 20th Anniversary Retrospective Series. The content for this year was written by a diverse team of University of Toronto writers, including Belaoussoff, Alyx Dellamonica, Anika Hazra, and Betty Zou. In addition to demographics information provided by Donnelly’s admin team, the report covers faculty funding, commercialization, and all invited Seminar Series speakers for the year.
Read the 2025 Annual Report as a PDF at the link below, with a select number of print copies available for lab members.